Method for moving a pointing cursor

ABSTRACT

A pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed is temporarily halted when it enters an area of the target to be processed, and it is made to move beyond the area to be processed after a predetermined time has elapsed.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a method for moving a pointing cursor of pointing devices, such as a mouse.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Conventional pointing cursors move as pointing devices move. Accordingly, if an operator moves a pointing cursor at a certain speed, the pointing device also moves to a desired location at that speed.

[0005] Therefore, there has been a problem in that, if a pointing cursor exists in the neighborhood of targets to be processed, such as the boundaries of resizable windows, the maximum indication button, iconified buttons, and menu areas, the pointing cursor might deviate from the targets because of vibration of the pointing device.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] An object of the present invention is to prevent a pointing cursor from moving unintentionally beyond a target to be processed and enable it to move easily beyond the target to be processed when so desired.

[0007] To solve the above-described problem, a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor temporarily halts the pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it enters an area of the target to be processed, and makes it possible for the pointing cursor to move beyond the area of the target to be processed after a predetermined time has elapsed.

[0008] The method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor slows down a pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it enters an area of the target to be processed.

[0009] The method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor speeds up a pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it comes near a predetermined distance range from the target to be processed, to move it to the target to be processed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010]FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a window system embodying a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor.

[0011]FIG. 2 is a flowchart for executing a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0012] Hereinafter, a description will be made of a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a window system embodying a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor. The window system is composed of an input device 1 having a pointing device la such as a mouse, and a keyboard for inputting a variety of information, an information processing unit 2 controlling the entire window system, and a display unit 3 for displaying a variety of information items. The information processing unit 2 contains software (program) for performing a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor in accordance with the flowchart shown in FIG. 2.

[0013] A description is made of a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor in accordance with the flowchart shown in FIG. 2. A pointing cursor moves as a pointing device moves. In step S1, data of the movement is input to the information processing unit 2. Next, in step S2, it is checked whether the pointing cursor moves at a predetermined speed or slower, and if it is determined that it does not move at a predetermined speed or slower, control proceeds to step S11, which moves the pointing cursor at the current speed. On the other hand, in step S2, if it is determined that it moves at a predetermined speed or slower, in step S3, it is checked by the information processing unit 2 whether the pointing cursor points to a target to be processed, such as the boundaries of windows, icons, iconified buttons, and the maximum indication button.

[0014] Depending on whether a target to be processed exists in an area pointed to by the pointing cursor as a result of the checking in step 3, subsequent processing is divided in step S4. If the target to be processed exists in an area pointed to by the pointing cursor, control proceeds to step S5. In step S5, it is determined whether control of pointing cursor movement is a halt mode or slowdown mode. In the case of the halt mode, in step S6, it is determined whether the pointing cursor has already halted. If the pointing cursor has not halted yet, it is halted by processing of step 7. If the pointing cursor has already halted, halt processing terminates in step S8. Accordingly, the steps S6 and S7 perform processing for the halt mode.

[0015] The halt mode is released in step S7 a predetermined time after the pointing cursor is halted. As a result, if the pointing device moves, the pointing cursor becomes movable again beyond the target to be processed, incident to the movement.

[0016] If it is determined in step S5 that control of pointing cursor movement is the slowdown mode, it is determined in step S9 whether the pointing cursor has already slowed down. If not so, the point cursor is slowed down in step S10, and, in step S11, the pointing cursor is moved in slowdown state to the target to be processed. If it is determined in step S9 that the pointing cursor has already slowed down, in step S11, it is moved at that speed. Accordingly, the steps S9 and S10 perform processing for the slowdown mode.

[0017] On the other hand, if it is determined in step S4 that no target to be processed exists in an area pointed to by the pointing cursor, it is determined in step S12 whether the pointing cursor is slowing down. If it is determined that the pointing cursor is slowing down, the slowdown state is released in step S13 before proceeding to the next step S14. If it is determined in step S12 that the pointing cursor is not slowing down, control proceeds immediately to step S14.

[0018] It is determined in step S14 whether the pointing cursor points to a target to be processed (moves to a target to be processed) and exists within a predetermined distance from the target to be processed. If the pointing cursor exists within a predetermined distance from the target to be processed, in step S15, the pointing cursor is sped up toward the target to be processed as if it were attracted to the target to be processed, and processing terminates. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S14 that the pointing cursor does not exist within a predetermined distance from the target to be processed, control proceeds to step S11, the pointing cursor moves, and processing terminates. Accordingly, the steps S14 and S15 perform processing for the attraction mode.

[0019] The steps S12 and S13, which release the slowdown state, have no direct relation with the attraction mode.

[0020] As described above, in the present invention, when positioning a moving pointing cursor in a target to be processed, if the pointing cursor exists in an area pointed to by it, it is halted or slowed down, and if it does not exist in the area, when it comes near a predetermined distance range from the target to be processed, it is sped up toward the target to be processed. Thereby, the pointing cursor can be easily moved to the target to be processed.

[0021] Herein, since the pointing cursor can be moved again a predetermined time after it is halted in a target to be processed, it can move to another target to be processed.

[0022] If it is determined in step S2 of FIG. 2 that the pointing cursor moves at a predetermined speed or faster, since the pointing cursor can be moved without executing the above described “halt mode,” “slowdown mode,” and “attraction mode,”whether or not to execute each of the above described modes can be determined simply by changing the movement speed of the pointing cursor.

[0023] As has been described above, a method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor temporarily halts the pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it enters an area of the target to be processed, and makes it possible for the pointing cursor to move beyond the area to be processed after a predetermined time has elapsed. Therefore, the pointing cursor can be easily halted in a target to be processed, and moreover can be moved to another target to be processed.

[0024] The method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor slows down a pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it enters an area of the target to be processed. Therefore, it is easy to bring the pointing cursor near a target to be processed.

[0025] The method of the present invention for moving a pointing cursor speeds up a pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when it comes near a predetermined distance range from the target to be processed, to move it to the target to be processed. Therefore, a target to be processed can be indicated without having to correctly move the pointing cursor to the target to be processed. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for moving a pointing cursor, comprising the steps of: temporarily halting said pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when said pointing cursor enters an area of said target to be processed; and making it possible for said pointing cursor to move beyond said area to be processed after a predetermined time has elapsed.
 2. A method for moving a pointing cursor, comprising the step of slowing down said pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when said pointing cursor enters an area of said target to be processed.
 3. A method for moving a pointing cursor, comprising the step of speeding up said pointing cursor moving toward a target to be processed when said pointing cursor comes near a predetermined distance range from said target to be processed, to move said pointing cursor to said target to be processed. 